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Baker to Vegas 2019 Mesh Support

The 2019 Baker to Vegas (B2V) Relay Race will be held 23-24, 2019.

The success of the mesh network during the 2018 B2V Relay Race has led the race organizers to request an expansion of the mesh network for the 2019 race.  Based on their requirements, I have begun a preliminary plan calling for approximately three times as many mesh nodes as last year, which implies three times as many volunteers will be needed to support the mesh network.

Volunteers are needed to plan, test, deploy support and recover the mesh network for the race.  

North County

I have a couple of nodes on the air at the north end of Oceanside on the coast. The 5Ghz Nanostation has a view of the coast, south over water, from about Solana Beach to La Jolla. The 2Ghz Nanostation is pointed more towards downtown to help fill in any CERT nodes there. Both have emergency power and are tunneled, mainly for remote management, so they are connected to the mesh at large.

November 24, 2018 - Activity Day with MESH Focus

What: LAECT Activity Day in Pasadena with focus on AREDN MESH
When: Saturday, November 24, 0900L -1300L (see schedule below)
Where: Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, 100 W California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105, Conference Room behind the cafeteria. Hospital parking is $6, there is limited free street parking, and HMH is within walking distance of Metro Gold Line Fillmore Station.

Preliminary schedule:
0900 - 0930 Introduction, open forum

SoCal Mesh Network email list

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For those of you in Southern California, there's now a mesh network email list specific to our area.  It's useful for discussing local issues and other specific issues.   Feel free to sign up!  Send an email to socal-hamnet-users+subscribe@groups.io
to subscribe.

73
Orv W6BI
 

Got a radio on the air - can't connect

I discovered that I had the availability of a Rocket M5 and 30dB dish that I could play with on AREDN.  Loaded the software without any real issue and mounted the radio and dish on the pole that I use for satellite antennas.  From that location, I have a perfect visible path to Mt.

Chatting about mesh networking - on the mesh network

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In So Cal we've got a Mattermost instance running on the mesh network.   It's web-based and very much like Slack.
It's available at http://kg6wxc-srv.local.mesh:8065.
If you can't get to it, it's also accessible via the Internet (request an invite by the admins: KG6WXC, K6CCC or W6BI): https://mattermost.kg6wxc.net
It's also linked to the IRC network running in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.

SJO to SJV Connection

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Team,
I'm working on a project remotely (I'm in SoCal, but have some land up near Patterson) and I'm looking for a contact for a site up on Mt. Hamilton.

My plan is to put a 5GHz relay site up there, another at Mt. Oso, and a third halfway between the two.

Most of the repeaters I could find on Mt. Hamilton belonged to groups that aren't active anymore, but since I'm not up there, I don't have too much to go on.

I'd appreciate any leads/introductions from this group.

Thanks!
Ed
KJ6BGS

WA2KWR Morgan Hill - New Coverage Map!

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CQ CQ CQ Hello 13 cm CQ CQ CQ Hello 13 cm DE WA2KWR-20 WA2KWR-20 K

ATTENTION - NEW COVERAGE MAP - WA2KWR-20   

Now has coverage for most of Morgan Hill using just a Nano Station M2 pointed to 
 WA2KWR-20's Bullet M2 with a 15 dB Gain Omni!

If you live in Morgan Hill, San Martin or Gilroy, please give it a try.

New to AREDN and broadband mesh technology, reach out to me with a reply on this forum.

I CAN HELP.

73,
Frank
WA2KWR

newbie + Redondo Beach (South Bay) Node

Hey all.

I just got my tech license and call sign a few hours ago and I have completed the process of configuring a 5ghz Nanostation node in Redondo Beach. I have line of sight to Mt. Wilson while on the roof deck, but am not able to get any sort of signal. Although, it is probably stretching it with the distance. 

I am configured for trying channel 174, 10mhz, as I think I read someplace that my node has to be configured to the same Channel / Bandwidth pair for the Wifi Scan to work. Is that the correct channel / bandwidth pair? 

Will Ubiquity PBE-M5-300 reach Mt Wilson?

I have a 27 mile run from the beach to Mt Wilson to complete a relay. I can occasionally connect a standard nanostation M5 to Mt Wilson. Is a PBE-M5-300 a good choice? They're running at $89 on Amazon.

Not sure what the difference is with the PBE-M5-400 but wanted to save a few bucks.

Rob KN6BSS

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